LIGHT THIS CITY: New Album To Feature Guest Appearance By CHUCK BILLY

April 17, 2008

San Francisco's LIGHT THIS CITY has posted its third in-studio video update exclusively at Revolver magazine's web site. Focusing on vocal tracking, the footage features commentary from the band, snippets of music, and a brief look at TESTAMENT mainman Chuck Billy's vocal contributions to LIGHT THIS CITY's forthcoming record, the band's fourth. Also contributing a guest vocal spot on the album is lead scream John from labelmates THE FUNERAL PYRE.

"We have been in the studio in Oakland, CA with engineer Zack Ohren tracking the follow-up to 'Facing the Thousand', which should see a release date in September," said drummer Ben Murray. "We couldn't be more excited on how these new songs have turned out, and we are SURE that you guys will love them. Stay tuned for more info on the album as well as more video journals as the recording progresses."

LIGHT THIS CITY will take part in the In Thrash We Trust tour alongside DEATH ANGEL, GOD FORBID, and SOILENT GREEN. The band will also play two shows with TESTAMENT.

Metal Sanaz recently conducted an interview with Laura Nichol, lead vocalist for LIGHT THIS CITY, at The House Of Blues in Hollywood, California. Watch the three-minute chat below.

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